How Do? Sorry ,I am rolling in late for the coffee and especially the cake,probably none left now.I was up and attem' early yesterday.My second day of cutting firewood on State Park grounds.When I started on Friday morning I had two working chainsaws along.When I finished yesterday afternoon I had one that was kaput and the other was having clutch problems.My personal clutch was hurtin' too.There is something to be said for new equipment,including me.Getting too old, I guess.Thats why your cake and coffee looks so good ,Thanks for the invite Freddy. Mike

stovepipemike wrote:My second day of cutting firewood on State Park grounds.When I started on Friday morning I had two working chainsaws along.When I finished yesterday afternoon I had one that was kaput and the other was having clutch problems.My personal clutch was hurtin' too.There is something to be said for new equipment,including me.Getting too old, I guess.Thats why your cake and coffee looks so good ,Thanks for the invite Freddy. Mike

Mike, I rebuild Stihl chainsaws, as a sideline. I can sell ya a good 076 and a 066magnum, if you need a couple of saws that'll last more than 1 day . What brand are your saws?

These are "wild blueberries". They are only about a foot tall. They tow a giant flame thrower behind a tractor and blast the blueberries. Some are propane, some are kerosene, but either one belches a huge flame out the back that's aimed at the ground. Why? It burns the ends off the berry branches thus pruning the berries. Each tip that get's burned now grows two branches instead of one. More branches equals more berries.

Stovepipe. I just replaced my Stihl o76 after 20+ years with a new Stihl. You get a lot of bang for the buck. I also like small engines that have a gas bulb for priming. I also have a new Huskavana backpack blower and trimmer. They all start right up. I got tired of spending half my time trying to get them all to start. They were all tired anyway.